Backgrounder: Federal government invests over $7.9 million for safer and more accessible streets in Montreal

Backgrounder

Backgrounder: Federal government invests over $7.9 million for safer and more accessible streets in Montreal

The federal government is investing $7,966,044 through the Active Transportation Fund to support 4 active transportation projects in Montreal.

Project Information:

Location

Project Name

Project Details

Federal Funding

Municipal Funding

Montréal

Redevelopment of Matte and Lapierre Streets of the Montreal-Nord Borough

Sidewalk widening and addition of functional and safety elements to encourage active mobility.

$3,284,914

$2,246,254

Montréal

Shared street on boulevard Gouin Est in the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville

Implement a series of measures to make them more pleasant and safer on school routes and around senior residences.

$2,280,000

$1,520,000

Montréal

Safe Active Transportation Around Ahuntsic-Cartierville Schools and Seniors Residences

Development of a shared, inclusive, pleasant, flowered, and tree-lined space for pedestrians and cyclists.

$1,584,000

$1,596,000

Montréal

Geometric redesign of Boucher Street in the borough of Plateau-Mont-Royal

Protect vulnerable road users to increase active transportation on Rivard Street between Boucher and Bibaud Streets.

$817,130

$1,486,870

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2025-03-20